Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *papā́da, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *papā́da, from Proto-Indo-European *pe-pód-e ~ *pe-pd-ḗr, perfect of *ped- (“to walk; to fall”).
पपाद • (papā́da) third-singular indicative (type UP, perfect, root पद्)
Perfect: पपाद (papā́da), पेदे (pedé) | |||||||
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Active | Mediopassive | ||||||
Singular | Dual | Plural | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
Indicative | |||||||
Third | पपाद papā́da |
पेदतुः pedátuḥ |
पेदुः pedúḥ |
पेदे pedé |
पेदाते pedā́te |
पेदिरे pediré | |
Second | पपत्थ / पेदिथ¹ papáttha / pedithá¹ |
पेदथुः pedáthuḥ |
पेद pedá |
पेदिषे pediṣé |
पेदाथे pedā́the |
पेदिध्वे pedidhvé | |
First | पपद / पपाद¹ papáda / papā́da¹ |
पेदिव pedivá |
पेदिम pedimá |
पेदे pedé |
पेदिवहे pediváhe |
पेदिमहे pedimáhe | |
Participles | |||||||
पेदिवांस् pedivā́ṃs |
पेदान pedāná | ||||||
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